This episode was a blast and is actually a recorded interview from “The Duck Legs Podcast” in which the Hosts and DPT Students, Jared Aguilar and Tyler Adams, ask me a TON of awesome questions … many that I’ve never fielded before.

I share my experience on how to grow multiple businesses simultaneously and transition from a self-employed practitioner to a business owner. We get into Texas’ limited Direct Access laws and how we navigate them in a cash-based practice. I also elaborate on how to maximize value for the patient and train my employees to do the same.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

Why Austin just recently became an even cooler city than it already was

What kinds of regulations affect physical therapists in Texas and how I navigate through these obstacles

My best advice for giving patients a stellar experience

The morning routine I have to maximize efficiency and mood each day

Marketing differences when transitioning to the cash-based model and how it affects clientele and referral source selection

The mindset change required to shift from working in the insurance-based model to a cash-based model

Why it is becoming easier to be successful in the cash-based model than it used to be

What to keep in mind when bringing new employees on board in terms of training and communication

The unforeseen issues I encountered as a physical therapy business owner and how those issues have changed over the years